Friday, December 18, 2009
Keystick, Fan Folding style keyboard
You try upside down keyboard then knock then are surprised because, unless germ that stick on all button which you can't see already. You will still meet with dust leavings. The spray is very small, snack leavings or the adulterated thing that might not be able to specify that, what is it is? But, we sit work touch it. Then, come to touch the body, face unconsciously...
Be late a designer get design fan folding-style-keyboard. This keyboard style name is that "Keystick” Which designer to design for "None Bacteria Project"
It’s a full-size keyboard in its unfurled form, but then it collapses like an accordion into a nice compact package when it’s time to hit the road. If this were small enough, it might be even better than that excellent Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard we reviewed.
Designer: Yoonsang Kim & Eunsung Park
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www.yankodesign.com
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Silver PAC Evolution 5500 Universal Remote
If you take an interest Universal Remote Control come to see this Silver PAC New Evolution 5500 Universal Remote Control from Logitech
Silver PAC Evolution 5500 Universal remote control is a Windows-Powered device that has a special technology called "Windows SideShow"
Based around a finger-friendly 4.3-inch touch-color LCD display, the evolution 5500 not only controls your Windows Media Center but up to 100 other devices that could display up to 480×270 pixels resolution, a Windows Logo, navigation buttons at the bottom side..
Inside the Silver PAC Evolution 5500 Universal remote control you will get the ARM9 processor, 1GB of flash storage, 256MB SDRAM, built-in speaker and microphone, WiFi, and Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2.
Feature includes:
• 4.3 inch touch-color LCD display with a resolution of 480 x 272
• ARM9 processor
• 1GB flash
• 256MB SDRAM
• Built-in speaker and microphone
• 3-axis motion sensor
• Ambient light sensor
• Capacitive buttons
• Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2
• Microsoft Media Center support
• Support for 100 devices
• Activity and learning function
• Rechargeable 3760 mAh battery
• Firmware upgrade and rechargeable from mini-USB
• 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
• Z-Wave
• Photo Sync from live.com
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Evolve Tablet, sweet dreams at not exceed far reach
The gadget idea and imagination should have no-limitation. Although, the something might is sweet dreams only. But in the future might can happen, like “HTC Evolve” which, now be just sweet dreams. But, it might become important rival of the Apple tablet in the future
This is the HTC Evolve; it’s a concept tablet computer that features a “concave side” ergonomic body design.
HTC Evolve features include; Touchscreen 10-inch tablet running the Google Android OS by Intel Atom, 128 GB SSD, 1.5 GB of RAM, two-USB 3.0 ports, HDMI port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on its right side.
HTC Evolve has a stylus pen that will help to draw and execute renders in a practical and efficient way, especially if you use programs like Alias Sketchbook pro or Adobe Photoshop. An extra OLED touch screen with pre-programmable buttons pops out from the left side of the tablet, adding to the functionality.
Its sweet dreams at not exceed far reach, What do you think?
Designer: Timur Pinar
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Philco PC concept makes the 50s with Windows 7
Sometimes gadget idea like retro, It's make we recall the old technology that never die. We still are surprised in the beauty and classic its always. Who will know ? that computer in 21th centuries will turn back design to 50's
The Philco PC concept is retro rig combines design elements of the 50’s classic gadgets. The LCD looks like a television from my grandfather’s attic, the box looks more like an old radio, while the keyboard seems to be an antique typewriter. The Philco PC concept also comes with Windows 7.
Designer: Dave Schultze
Monday, December 14, 2009
"Skoota" a compact urban electric scooter
Pollution and parking are possibly two major problems of urban areas all over the world. Making the cities a better place to live in, the designer will then have the idea to will do a portable electric scooter that provides safe and sustainable commutation in urban areas, called that “Skoota”
Skoota is a compact urban electric scooter used for intermodality and urban travel. Skoota utilizes the latest Super Charging Lithium Ion technologies and an in-wheel brushless hub motor to provide an eco drive for riders between 20-35 years old. Ideal for short distances, the electric scooter uses a central compacting interface to reduce its size with five simple steps, so it could be moved within the living or workspace with minimum fuss.
Skoota using a unique "K" shaped frame made in powder coated die-cast aircraft grade aluminum, the Skoota is not only light in weight (about 20 kg) but also ensures durability. Running on small red highlighted 12.5″ wheels, the scooter also features lights on either side of the handle bars, together with a curved rear tail light and front LED headlight, while functions are kept simple with only two buttons, power and headlight. The handlebar height, seat height and wheel base of the scooter are similar to a standard 24″ electric bicycle. Other than lithium batteries, the Skoota also harnesses solar power for an entirely sustainable ride, reducing the carbon footprint of the users.
Designer: Stuart Emmerson
Skoota using a unique "K" shaped frame made in powder coated die-cast aircraft grade aluminum, the Skoota is not only light in weight (about 20 kg) but also ensures durability. Running on small red highlighted 12.5″ wheels, the scooter also features lights on either side of the handle bars, together with a curved rear tail light and front LED headlight, while functions are kept simple with only two buttons, power and headlight. The handlebar height, seat height and wheel base of the scooter are similar to a standard 24″ electric bicycle. Other than lithium batteries, the Skoota also harnesses solar power for an entirely sustainable ride, reducing the carbon footprint of the users.
Designer: Stuart Emmerson
www.thedesignblog.org
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